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Listen up Northern Kentucky! It’s corn season, and Butch Stephenson may have the best ears around

August 24, 2023August 23, 20230

By Andy Furman NKyTribune Reporter This is corny. Real corny. For 25 years Butch Stephenson has been on the corner…

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Mike Tussey: Champions are a rare breed who have learned how to win and forgot how to lose

August 23, 2023August 22, 20235

When you think about it, a champion is a person or a team who has surpassed all rivals in competition…

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Kentucky by Heart: NKY conservationist Don Girton left lasting legacy as a friend of the natural world

August 22, 2023August 21, 20230

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist I never knew Northern Kentuckian Don Girton, or even heard about him, until after he…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College football’s dynamic Duo 2010-12 — Hayden and Autenreib

August 21, 2023August 20, 20230

By Raymond G. Hebert, Ph.D. Thomas More University Sources for this article include: Statistics provided by Michael Pagano Co-Director of…

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The River: The Crack(ed) crew of the Delta Queen, 1970, and sketches from the self-taught Bob Sikes

August 20, 2023December 1, 20244

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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KY State Fair celebrates opening ceremony, Kentucky Commodity Breakfast; fair runs through August 27

August 19, 2023August 17, 20230

The Kentucky State Fair kicked off the best 11 days of summer this week with opening ceremonies and The Kentucky…

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Twin sisters never got to know their father, receive precious gift, pieces of the WWII plane he died in

August 18, 2023August 20, 20230

By Jacob Dickman NKyTribune intern For many people today, World War II is just a conflict between several countries during…

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‘Cambridge Square Community Day’ celebrated $16M renovations of affordable apartment homes

August 17, 2023August 17, 20230

Mayor Pro Tem/Commissioner Ron Washington joined Cambridge Square residents for “Cambridge Square Community Day,” a day that celebrated a $16…

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Mike Tussey: The protégé who became one of the best of the best….

August 16, 2023August 16, 20234

Every generation or so will come an naturally talented individual in the professional world who excels so easy, it has…

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KSO to close Summer Park Series Sept. 2-4 with nostalgic sounds of TV themes and cartoons

August 16, 2023August 15, 20230

The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra closes its 2023 Summer Park Series with nostalgic television themes and cartoons. Since the 1950s television…

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Kentucky by Heart: KY’s small towns offer plenty of fun events; A history of Central KY’s river towns

August 15, 2023August 14, 20230

By Steve Flairty NKyTribune columnist Small town life in Kentucky doesn’t mean there are a lack of things to do…

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Our Rich History: Thomas More College football’s early years; an unlikely undefeated season in Year II

August 14, 2023August 13, 20231

By Raymond G. Hebert, Ph.D. Thomas More University (Sources of information for this article include: Thomas More Archives, Thomas More…

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The River: 1970 best known for the catchy slogan ‘Save the Delta Queen’ and, yes, a broken anchor

August 13, 2023December 1, 20246

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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Consumers seeing relief in some food prices as core inflation shows signs of cooling; trends count

August 12, 2023August 11, 20230

By Casey Quinlan The Kentucky Lantern Consumers are getting some relief from higher prices as core inflation, which excludes food…

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Newport’s National Band & Tag partners with PetHub on ID tags to keep pets safe

August 11, 2023August 11, 20230

PetHub, Inc. and Newport’s National Band & Tag Company have partnered through community programs across the country that offer pet…

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Mom and nurse, Julianna Trimbur, takes loving care of daughter, 37, oldest living lissencephaly patient

August 10, 2023August 9, 20233

By Andy Furman Point/Arc Julianna Trimbur is a nurse. And Sara Mead is her patient. 
Perhaps her best patient. At…

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Mike Tussey: Rockin’ in the 60s with the Royalaires — great guys and what fun!

August 9, 2023August 8, 20232

Once upon a time, there were some talented young guys back in the mid 60’s who knew where they wanted…

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Kentucky by Heart: Karen Holbrook reflects on bond formed between churches following last year’s floods

August 8, 2023August 7, 20230

About this time last year, torrential flooding occurred in the eastern parts of Kentucky, leaving 45 dead and a multitude…

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Our Rich History: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945: American and other forgotten victims

August 7, 2023August 6, 20230

By Paul A. Tenkotte, Ph.D. Special to NKyTribune On Monday, August 6, 1945, the United States’ B-29 Superfortress bomber Enola…

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The River: A chance meeting with music star Conway Twitty and learning of his connection to steamboats

August 6, 2023December 1, 20245

The riverboat captain is a storyteller, and Captain Don Sanders will be sharing the stories of his long association with…

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New Latin Music Fest added to Kentucky State Fair’s last day — enjoy salsa dancing and more

August 5, 2023August 4, 20230

The Kentucky State Fair announced Latin Music Fest, a brand-new event taking place on the last day of the Fair,…

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Covington’s annual ‘Pups at the Pool’ event set for Sunday, last day of city’s 2023 pool season

August 4, 2023August 3, 20230

Pooches deserve an afternoon to cool in the pool too, so bring your pup to Goebel Pool on Sunday, Aug….

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